List of Paramount Pictures executives
The following is a list of Paramount Pictures executives.
Type | Subsidiary |
---|---|
Industry | Motion pictures |
Founded | 1912 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Brian Robbins, Chairman and CEO |
Revenue | $3.0 billion USD (2005) |
$62.1 million USD (2005) | |
Owner | Gulf+Western (1966–1989) Paramount Communications (1989–1994) Original Viacom (1994–2006) Second Viacom (2006–2019) Paramount Global (2019–present) (known as ViacomCBS from 2019 to 2022) |
Parent | Paramount Motion Pictures Group |
Website | www.paramount.com |
Paramount executives
- W. W. Hodkinson
- Hiram Abrams
- Jesse L. Lasky
- Samuel Goldwyn
- Emanuel Cohen
- Ernst Lubitsch
- B. P. Schulberg
- George Weltner
- William LeBaron
- Walter Wanger
- Y. Frank Freeman
- Jacob Karp
- Charles Bluhdorn
- Robert Evans
- David Picker
- Michael D. Eisner
- Martin S. Davis
- Ned Tanen
- Barry London
- John Goldwyn
- Sumner Redstone
President
- 1916–1935: Adolph Zukor
- 1935-1936: John E. Otterson
- 1936–1964: Barney Balaban
- 1964-1967: George Weltner
- 1967–1969: Charles Bluhdorn
- 1971–1975: Frank Yablans
- 1976–1984: Michael Eisner
- 1988–1990: Sid Ganis
- 1992-2004: Sherry Lansing
- 2005-2007: Gail Berman[1]
- 2021–present Brian Robbins
Executive Vice President
- 1965-1967: Martin S. Davis
- 1970–1977: Stanley R. Jaffe
- 1978-1991: Peter M. Cary
- 1992-after 2001: William Bernstein[2]
- 2000–present: Mark Badagaliacca
Senior Vice President
- 1993–2000: Mark Badagaliacca
Chief Executive Officer
- 1974–1984: Barry Diller
- 1984–1991: Frank Mancuso, Sr.
- 1992–2004: Sherry Lansing
- 2005–2017: Brad Grey
- 2017–2021: Jim Gianopulos
- 2021–present: Brian Robbins
Chief Operating Officer
- 1970–1977: Stanley R. Jaffe
- 2006–2016: Frederick Huntsberry
- 2016–2022: Andrew Gumpert[3][4]
Chief Financial Officer
- 1997–present: Mark Badagaliacca
Chief Marketing Officer
- 2011–2014: Josh Greenstein
Chairman of the Board
- 1935-1964: Adolph Zukor
- 1964-1966: Barney Balaban
- 1966-1974: Charles Bluhdorn
- 1974–1984: Barry Diller
- 1984–1991: Frank Mancuso, Sr.
- 1991–1992: Brandon Tartikoff
- 1992–2005: Jonathan Dolgen
- 2005–2017: Brad Grey
- 2017–2021: Jim Gianopulos
- 2021–present: Brian Robbins
Chairman Emeritus
- 1964-1976: Adolph Zukor
Vice Chairman
- 2008–2016: Rob Moore
President, Motion Picture Group
- 1984-1988: Ned Tanen[5]
- 1988-1990 Sid Ganis and Barry London
- 1990–1993: David Kirkpatrick and Barry London
- 2008-2009: John Lesher[6]
- 2009–2015: Adam Goodman
- 2015–2017: Marc Evans[7]
- 2018–2020: Wyck Godfrey[8]
- 2020–2021: Emma Watts
- 2021–present: Mike Ireland and Daria Cercek[9]
Head of Production
- 1960–1964: Martin Rackin
- 1964–1966: Howard W. Koch
President of Production
- 1981—1982: Don Simpson
- 1982—1984: Jeffrey Katzenberg
- 1985—1987: Dawn Steel
- 1987—1991: Gary Lucchesi
- 1991—1997: John Goldwyn
- 1997—2005: Michelle Manning
- 2005—2007: Brad Weston & Allison Shearmur
- 2007—2008: Brad Weston
- 2008—2009: Adam Goodman
- 2010—2015: Marc Evans
- 2017—2020: Elizabeth Raposo[10][11]
- 2021–present: Mike Ireland & Daria Cercek[12]
Vice President of Production
- 1980–1983: Dawn Steel
- 2003–2006: Marc Evans
- 2017–?: Jon Gonda[13]
Senior Vice President of Production
- 1983—1985: Dawn Steel
- 1991—1994: Michelle Manning
- 2006—2008: Marc Evans
- ?-2022: Jon Gonda
- ?-2022: Vanessa Joyce[14]
Executive Vice President of Production
- 1994—1997: Archbold Sedney
- 2008—2010: Marc Evans
- 2022-present: Jon Gonda[15]
- 2022-present: Vanessa Joyce
Senior Executive Vice President of Production
- ?-2022: Ashley Brucks [16]
President of Worldwide Marketing
- 2018-2019: David Sameth[17]
President of Worldwide Marketing and Distribution
Executive Vice President of Creative Advertising
- 2005–2008: Josh Greenstein
President, Home Media Distribution
- 2011–present: Hal Richardson
President of Worldwide Home Media Distribution
- 2011–2015: Dennis Maguire
- 2015-Present: Bob Buchi
References
- "Berman, Shearmur out in Paramount shake-up". The Hollywood Reporter. 11 January 2007.
- "Par taps Tobey to head biz, legal departments". 16 February 2001.
- "Paramount replaces longtime COO with former Sony executive Andrew Gumpert in latest management change". Los Angeles Times. 28 November 2016.
- Variety, February 2 2023, "Andrew Gumpert Exits as COO of Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Studios" by Ellise Shafer
- New York Times,"President of the film group at Paramount steps down"
- "John Lesher, Brad Weston out at Paramount". The Hollywood Reporter. 19 June 2009.
- Marc Evans steps into President,Motion Pictures Role at Paramount Pictures
- "Wyck Godfrey Named Paramount Pictures Motion Picture Group President". Deadline Hollywood. 2017-09-09. Archived from the original on 2023-04-04.
- Deadline, September 24, 2021, "Mike Ireland & Daria Cercek Named Co-Heads Of Paramount Motion Picture Group": "Following Emma Watts' departure as President of the Motion Picture Film Group, her Co-Presidents of Production Mike Ireland and Daria Cercek are being elevated to run the film group now as co-heads."
- Lopez, Ricardo (2017-06-15). "Elizabeth Raposo Named Paramount President of Production". Variety. Retrieved 2018-03-28.
- Mike Fleming Jr, Deadline, September 10, 2020, "Key Paramount Film Exec Elizabeth Raposo Exits Studio: Read The Memo"
- Justin Kroll, Deadline January 7. 2021. Daria Cercek and Michael Ireland Officially Named Co-Presidents of Production at Paramount Pictures"
- "Production Exec Jon Gonda Joins Paramount From Warner Bros". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2018-03-28.
- Deadline article
- Deadline article
- Deadline article
- "Paramount Pictures names David Sameth President, Worldwide Marketing | Paramount Pictures". www.paramount.com. Archived from the original on 2018-01-17.
- https://variety.com/film/news/megan-colligan-out-as-global-marketing-chief-at-paramount-exclusive-1202601229
- "Paramount Shake-Up: Megan Colligan Out as Marketing and Distribution Chief". The Hollywood Reporter. 6 November 2017.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2021-03-08. Retrieved 2019-03-21.
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